FACTS/FLUKES: Pivetta, H. Dozier, Lyles, Arozarena, Berríos

by Corbin Young

Could 2022 finally be Pivetta's breakout season?... Nick Pivetta (RHP, BOS) posted four straight seasons with a negative R$, and then finished 2021 with a zero R$. He has limited the home runs with an SwK% in 2022 near the "peak" 2018 season. Could Pivetta finally be putting it together in 2022?

Year   IP   ERA  xERA  BB%   K%  K-BB%   SwK  GB/LD/FB  H%/S%  hr/f
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  =====   ===  ========  =====  ====
2017  133  6.02  1.51  10%  24%    14%    9%  44/20/36  34/64  18%
2018  164  4.77  3.53   7%  27%    20%   13%  47/19/35  34/67  16%
2019   94  5.38  4.78   9%  21%    12%   11%  43/25/32  32/70  22%
2020   16  6.89  5.16   8%  24%    15%   10%  28/23/49  34/60  17%
2021  155  4.53  4.29  10% ...

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